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4chan yuki gif machine

So even if we can't agree on the validity of results from ytmnd and youtube searches, we can at least agree that the section warrants inclusion.

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‘geek community’." - although it doesn't support that LazyTown and Stephanie are big on any specific site, it does support its cult following and internet phenomenon status. D4g0thur 09:59, 5 June 2007 (UTC) Reply (The following is a copy of the comment I posted on Talk:Stephanie (LazyTown) as I considered at least part of it to be relevant to this article also) I have been doing a bit of looking around in an attempt to make everybody happy and have found this site claiming that "Since the show became popular in America and the UK it has picked up something of a cult following amongst the. I, for one, wouldn't know about LazyTown if not for its Internet popularity and I feel that it would be contrary to the mission of Wikipedia to exclude the show's cult following. 192.133.12.101 20:00, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Reply I made a comment to similar effect on the Talk:Stephanie (LazyTown) that, as per WP:IAR and WP:UCS, we shouldn't exclude content on LazyTown's cult following from the article solely due to a lack of credible publications on it. Kat, Queen of Typos 16:28, 29 March 2007 (UTC) Reply Ĭan we please keep 4chan/YTMND/internet in one section rather than three. Memes are also probably not appropriate unless an outside, reliable source does an article on them. Could this be mentioned in conjunction with YTMND? 59.154.26.124 23:04, 28 March 2007 (UTC) Reply As it already states twice on this page, YTMND is not a reliable source as per Wikipedia's policies. There's also the "Fuck yeah" animated gif, among others. Exploitable and "Is this loli?" come to mind. Kat, Queen of Typos 21:40, 12 November 2006 (UTC) Reply Īpparently Stephanie has some memes that have appeared on 4chan. Furthermore, a reliable source would have to write an article about Stephanie being on YTMND, as per Wikipedia:Reliable sources. To those who keep listing Stephanie's YTMND appearances: Please review WP:WEB, and note that Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Precedents mentions that the notability of internet memes is widely disputed. Though this probably is more related to the "Steph is loli" post above. They (we) go crazy when someone starts a Steph thread. Lots of Stephanie posts on 4chan's /b/ board. I think an edit regarding the adult/internet following of LazyTown is due.

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Obviously preschoolers don't have the ability to upload TV rips. On an added note, searching for "LazyTown" on produces alot of results. Joeyramoney 00:42, 15 June 2006 (UTC) Reply It seems to have a following on Live Journal too, as well as the popular gif with Stephanie going "Fuck yeah!" (captioned, not actually said) taken from the cakesong. 82.92.119.11 18:46, 12 June 2006 (UTC) Reply what imeant was- yes, and it has perplexed me for ages. I'm not sure how we'd determine LT has a "cult following". Joeyramoney 23:41, 11 June 2006 (UTC) Reply What I meant was: is this any different from other TV shows? I'd imagine just about any show has a presence on the Internet today. Are these results atypical compared to other TV shows? 82.92.119.11 12:57, 11 June 2006 (UTC) Reply not remotely. Joeyramoney 02:31, 10 June 2006 (UTC) Reply I'm not familiar with deviantart. ( O RLY? YA RLY.) 82.92.119.11 22:05, (UTC) Reply go to and do a search for "lazy town". Whether it really has a cult following on the Internet as a whole is doubtful, but even then it would need to be huge to merit mention here. Appearing on YTMND really isn't an indication of anything. This show actually has a pretty big internet cult following, which can be shown on sites like YTMND, and as such I think that should be noted.- 24.44.170.194 06:40, (UTC) Reply Just about anything can get a cult following on YTMND.













4chan yuki gif machine